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Midday Forecast, Friday February 15th, 2013

By: Meteorologist Regina Miller
Updated: February 15, 2013
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Updated Friday Midday, February 15th
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller

Clouds will start to thicken up this afternoon, and after some early highs in the upper 30s to the low to mid 40s, we'll see some light rain/ snow showers develop in southern parts of the region this afternoon as a system passes by to our south before moving off the coastline tonight.  At the most, we could have some spots recieve a coating to an inch or so through early tonight. 

It will turn colder tonight as some colder air starts to make a push into the region.  Lows will drop into the upper teens in Northwestern zones.  Ahead of the cold air, areas to the southeast will drop into the low to mid 20s.  After some evening mixed or snow showers, there will only be a few leftover flurries or just an isolated snow shower late.

Tomorrow will turn colder with early highs near 30.  It will be variably cloudy with some afternoon flurries or a northwestern snow shower.  Sunday rounds out the weekend with cold temperatures only topping out in the low to mid 20s, with some locations struggling to make it out of the upper teens.  There could still be a couple of flurries or snow showers in spots.

Monday will become mostly sunny  with temps getting into the low 30s.  Monday night clouds will thicken and a mixed storm will move into the region by morning.  We'll have have some leftover mix into the first part of Tuesday.  Highs will be in the upper 30s.  It will be windy and colder with snow showers for Wednesday and a high in the mid to upper 20s. 

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